BOCAŽ was first approached in January 2008 about its use of
eggs, which come from hens confined inside barren wire battery
cages. Battery-caged hens are typically provided with a meager
67 square inches of floor space per bird on which to spend their
lives---that's less than the size of a sheet of notebook paper.
These birds are so intensively confined, they're unable to
spread their wings, dust-bathe, nest or even walk.

BOCAŽ has long been a leader in supplying delicious vegetarian
foods to a growing market. Unfortunately, while its competitors
Morningstar Farms, Lightlife Foods, Tofurky, Gardenburger, and
Garden Protein have either reduced the amount of eggs they use
or simply don't use any eggs at all, BOCAŽ hasn't yet moved on
this important issue of animal cruelty.

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